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NSP News Digest | 03 February 2025

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February 03, 2025 by theguardian.com

First Patients Seen at NHS Clinic in Liverpool Tackling Teenage Vaping

Alder Hey children’s hospital in Liverpool saw the first teenage patients at its new vaping cessation service in January. The locally commissioned clinic – set up to help nicotine-dependent 11- to 15-year-olds to stop vaping – is thought to be the first NHS service of its kind in England.

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February 03, 2025 by theindiansun.com.au

Pouch Play Ends as South Australia Shuts Down the Latest Nicotine Trend

South Australia has drawn a firm line against the rise of nicotine pouches, making it the first state in the country to outlaw the small but potent packets under newly strengthened legislation.

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February 03, 2025 by vapingpost.com

Why Are Authorities Ignoring the Smoking Cessation Success Achieved by Vapes?

In the U.S. and across the world, the increase in vaping has led to a significant drop in smoking rates. Sadly, instead of celebrating the fact that most smokers have shifted to using a proven safer alternative, authorities are in most cases just fixating on the increase in vaping.

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February 03, 2025 by ecigintelligence.com

France is Next EU Country Poised to Ban Disposable Vapes Amid Regulatory Push

On 23rd January, the joint committee responsible for shaping the legislation approved a bill amending the Code of Public Health to enforce the ban. The bill will be examined by the Senate (upper house of Parliament) during the second week of February.

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February 03, 2025 by theguardian.com

Smokers Unlikely to Quit With Just Willpower, Say Researchers

A million smokers a year in England try to quit by employing methods with little chance of success, according to new research. Almost half (49%) of all those trying to give up greatly reduced their chances of success by relying on willpower or over-the-counter nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) products such as gum and patches.

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